Sentences with phrase «of a fire hydrant»

Tonight I saw one of their cars parked for 15 minutes in front of a fire hydrant with his hazard lights on (like that makes it okay).
Watch water pour out of the Fire Hydrants as you smash into them.
The location of a fire hydrant isn't enough; underwriters want to know that there are capable emergency personnel available.
They think they're the top dogs, and we're a bunch of fire hydrants, you know?»
Girls may make a case about Tatum being pleasing eye candy (God knows Twilight fans use the argument of «hot boys» in the defense of those putrid films), yet the star has all the acting talent of a fire hydrant.
«The initiatives start out in central office with the pressure of a fire hydrant and by the time sometimes it hits the classroom, we're down to a garden hose.
Unlike human Parkour — which focuses on precision and disciplined physical feats — Barkcore is entirely play - based with mostly lured behaviors like balancing on top of a fire hydrant, scenting out a hidden treat trail on a staircase, or weaving through bike racks like an Olympic skier.
You walk down the same street every day for months and one day, out of the blue, he becomes hysterical at the sight of a fire hydrant that has always been there.
It's a concrete playground that lets you climb to the very top of the Empire State Building before diving back down to the ground to assume control of a fire hydrant.
Most of us live surrounded by ordinary space, in a realm of fire hydrants, lawns, and driveways.
Alaska's Division of Insurance, for example, cites that in 2009 insuring a $ 200,000 stick frame construction home in Anchorage with a reputable national insurance provider can run as low as $ 564 a year, provided you live within 5 miles of a fire station and within 1,000 feet of a fire hydrant.
This is a collision claim for the damage to your vehicle and a liability claim for the cost of fire hydrant repairs and water loss, which can be expensive.
For example, the installation of a fire hydrant within 100 feet of the home, or the erection of a fire substation within close proximity to the property may lower your annual premium.
The invention of the fire hydrant is typically credited to Frederick Graff Sr. in 1801 but, ironically, can't be officially verified because the patent records for the first fire hydrant were destroyed in a fire at the U.S. Patent Office in 1836.
A city of Syracuse water department truck drove by the line and stopped in front of a fire hydrant.
Most days, it's like drinking out of a fire hydrant.
I know where I was two years ago, kind of a deer in a headlight drinking out of a fire hydrant,» Collins added.
A Manhattan plastic surgeon who is a pal of former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton is using his police parking placard to leave his Mercedes - Benz SUV in front of fire hydrants...
Examples include parking in front of a fire hydrant, parking in a no - parking zone, parking in front of an expired meter, and excessive muffler noise.
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